I cheer for the feasibility and the treatment.
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Oh wow, Fred. Very happy you got the diagnosis and treatment plan and bowling feasibility, but ouch, the way. Much, much ~ma to you.
Fred I hope the treatments work better than expected.
I have new glasses. Progressives. This is weird. I don't think the prism strength is right but I have to wait a few days to adjust.
Also work continues to be its own stress. But they are going to try and get me transferred in about 2 weeks
askye -- Progressives do take a little getting used to. But it's worth it.
Thanks to all for the thoughts. It never ends.
Fred, add my good wishes in there, would you? I should have said before.
All love and rapid improvement ~ma to you, Fred.
Best possible outcome to you, Fred!
I think the glasses issue has been discovered. I had prisms in both lenses before and now only in the left. I still have to actually talk to the eye doctor but I hope it can be that simple.
Work is also worked out. Which is good because I got way too hot at work today. On the 23rd I'll move to men's big & tall. It's not commission based but they put me at the highest hourly rate they could which was generous.
Now Matthew needs a new job.
Hey Fred, I hope everything goes even better than expected.
Askye, glad to hear you've got good employers who want to keep you.
I keep popping in and reading and then popping out again without saying anything, which is not what I wanted to do, but things are kind of harrowing around here right now. I can't remember what I've said or haven't. Dad's over the pneumonia, but diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis. There's no cure, there's the possibility of slowing the progression if he tries, but he doesn't seem to want to really try and he was diagnosed late because he avoids doctors as much as possible. All that and more doctor visits all the bloody time for everyone in our little nuclear family. Kara's health issues seem to boil down to migraines. Dizziness, etc., but we're not sure. At least, it doesn't feel to me like it answers everything. My health insurance has changed and now I have copays again. Have to have prior authorization for medications I've been on for years, now, and so have no diabetes or heart meds, despite having called in requesting refills a week ago. It's all just kind of discouraging, but it will get better. It always does.
I love you guys. You're a huge inspiration to me.
As you are to us, Deena.